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Junior Year 2024-2025
ENGL 1103 - Critical Reading and Writing
An applied rhetoric course focusing on intensive practice in basic concepts of written communication; active reading skills, research strategies, MLA documentation conventions, principles of organization and coherence (prewriting, drafting, and revising practices), and surface correctness of sentences. Prerequisite: ENGL 1101 or placement.
3.000 Credit hours
PSYC 1110 - General Psychology
A study in the major perspectives of psychology with an emphasis on the nature and behavior of people and an examination of selected topics in the discipline.
3.000 Credit hours
A rigorous and quick-paced study of the structure and algebraic properties of the real numbers, including equations (linear and quadratic) and inequalities, functions (polynomials, rational, exponential, and logarithmic), systems of equations, and trigonometric functions (including angles, measurements, and right triangle trigonometry). Cannot be taken if credit has already been received for MATH 1801. This course is intended (and a prerequisite) for those students who plan on taking either MATH 1701 or MATH 1801.
3.000 Credit hours
ENT 3510 - Creativity and Innovation
This is a course designed to challenge the student's creative and innovative abilities. This course explores methods and practices drawn from the arts, sciences, and social sciences that are used by innovative and creative individuals to develop initiatives and solve complex managerial or organizational problems.
3.000 Credit hours
MGT 2501 - Principles of Management
An examination of major concepts, theories, and practices in business management, with emphasis on planning, decision-making, basic organizational structures, motivation, and leadership styles.
3.000 Credit hours
A critical examination of the subject of ethics, including its nature, concepts, scope, problems, theories, and basis.
3.000 Credit hours
Senior Year 2025-2026